Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, September 5, 1941.
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  • 423 1 TORPEDOES FROM U-BOAT MISS MARK DEPTH CHARGES DROPPED IN SELF-DEFENCE Ipscmv ELEVEN FLASH *f.SaiHG-K)MS IW.TSD STATES DESTRIER gama nEPfc;.i mm m BBBI i.n xa) M fuu.siup i 'fJfiPEDJES MISSED 1 v A MESSAGE RECEIVED IN SINGAPORE LATE THIS MORNING FROM WASHINGTON STATES THAT THE UNITED STATES DESTROYER
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  • 60 1 London, Sept. 5. THE admission that less British tonnage has been sunk by U-boats in the last two months was made in a German High Command radio supplement last night (Thursday). It read: "Compared with the particularly favourable months of February-June, British shipping sunk by the
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  • 715 1 Fighting Rages Day Night Reuter. 'IHIS mornings news of the Soviet war front is as follows:—(1) Fighting continued throughout yesterday along the entire front; (2) Moscow reports say that Leningrad is not encircled, though Berlin claims that it is; (3) In the Baltic, the
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  • 186 1 Rio de"Janeiro, Sept. 4 -tv in the face of the THE importance of was stressed in danger, arising from ***r the Minister of War to 'peechea rr*de at a banquet given y Argentin a. ilitary delegations of Paraguay Chief of the Brazilian al Staff,
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  • 134 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. KING Boris presided at a special meeting of the Bulgarian Cabinet yesterday which, according to reliable diplomatic information, was devoted entirely to Bulgarian relations with Germany, declared Mr. Martin Agronsky, the National Froadcast Corporation's correspondent, broadcasting from Ankara early this morning.
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  • 100 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 4. SINCE the new regulations governing American petroleum exports came, into effect on Aug. 2, licences for the export of commercial grades cf nil and petrol have been granted for Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and French North African colonies. This is revealed by
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 5. THE Chungking Government is said to be closely watching developments in Washington. It is said that no fundamental solution of the problems in the Pacific arising from the hostilities between Chir.a and Japan, could ever be reached without China's participation in
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 4. TV/T ROGER GARREAU. the French M Charge d'Affaires at Bangkok left Bangkok by air yesterday for Cairo to Tom Gen de Gaulle's forces, says a 3 j°ap n anSe n report from the Thai capital.Reuter.
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  • 61 1 Reuter. mT Stimson, United States Secretary cf State for War, were not realised, that should not; dlscouraee them from protecting their own integrity by action clear y conforming to the Americari spirit The Argentine Minister of War, replying, said that when an Ameriran went to another part of me American
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  • 80 1 Reuter. London, Sept 5. MONSFJGNEUR De Jong, the Catholic Archbi«hop ef the Netherlands, has been fined 500 guilders by the Nazis for wilfully failing to obey a German police order states tf-day's Free Dutch newspaper published in London Although the conten 4 s of the order
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  • 61 1 London, Sept. 3. "M OBODY throughout Russia doubts eventual defeat. Russia expects victory sooner, if the other countries assist, but tho eventual triumph h certain.' This vtatement is attributed fa a Sao Francisco message, published in the London newspapers, to (ien. Alexander Repin. leader of the
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  • 74 1 Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 5. rpHE first Australian Minister to Chunr, 1 king. Mr. Fredrick William Fe~' ««*r who is at present in the Netherlands Last indies, yesteraay paid a visit to t military authorities at Bandoeng. In a press interview. Mr. Eggleston sale" that his nomination
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 4. THE French Consulate-General at Batavia will be closed shortly. It Is learned to-day. The acting ConsulGeneral, M Gassaulne, is leaving for another post in the Pacific area —Reuter.
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  • 295 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 5. JTALIAN destroyers escorting a convoy apparently fired on their own ships when aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm made a successful attack. The RA.F. communique says that the convoy consisted of five merchant ships with an escort of seven destroyers
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  • 178 1 Reuter. Beirut, Sept. 5. GEN Dentz, former Vichy C-in-C in Syria, accompanied by 47 officers ef "his general staff, has arrived from Jerusalem on the first stage of his journey back to France A guard of honcur was mounted at the quayside and presented aims
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 5. A TOTAL of 1854 military aircraft were delivered in August by the military aircrait manufacturers in the United States This was announced by the Office of Production manager. The cutput represents an increase of 334 planes over July, and
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 5:— According to a Saigon telegram. Thailand has notified the Japanese members of the Border Demarcation Committee that the withdrawal of Thai triops from the zone on the Indo-Chlna frontier to be demilitarised has been completed—Reuter.
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  • 103 1 Reuter. "This, however, is not due to a smaller number of U-boats being used. On the contrary, the number of U-boats engaged at sea is steadily increasing. "But there have been fewer targets in the Atlantic during the last two months. A large proportion of shipping sailing for Britain is
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  • 906 2 THE areas in which premises are subjected to the regulations of the Fire Prevention (Premises) Order by which every owner and vei occupier of premises shall be responsible for makm, poper and ademmte arrangements to the sat.sfact.onof h appropriate authority for the purpose of securing
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  • 30 2 THE Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) has received from Mr. Churchill cabled congratulations upon his attaining that position. The cable conveys also assurance of the British Government's co-operation.
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  • 355 2 rIE Ceylon community in Malaya loses one of its most popular figures by the retirement this week cf Mr. S. Tilhampalam, Senior Technical Assistant (Buildings), Railway Department. Kuala Lumpur, after more than 34 years' service. Born on Dec. 4. 1886. he was educated at the American Mission
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  • 155 2 Singapore, Thursday. A THREATENING letter, found in a book belonging to Chong Chu Xl alias Chong Geok Hun alias Keh Tlan resulted in his being sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew. the third magistrate. The letter was from the Singapore
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  • 152 2 Singapore, Thursday. CONVICTED on a charge of neglecting his duty by sleeping at the main gate of Mount F'aber Oil Depot, when he should have been on beat duty in the oil tank area, Gurdial Singh, who was stated to have possessed a clean record for the six
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  • 246 2 Singapore. Thursday. AN accident at Empress Place, on the \N acciu» motorctir. FH U. SwSjohß Geoff rev drl n nf tha E A P.. came into colllJackson of the el W «n P s court This morning, at the the coroners coum, u»» rickshaw
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  • 181 2 Sinp.aoore, Thursday. LEE WOH HENG. a Chinese hawker, who was retried in the Singapore assize court to-day on three charges of causing grievous hurt and one of causing simple hurt, was found guilty on all the charges by a unanimous verdict of the jury and sentenced to three
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  • 147 2 Singapore, Th Tlflß. AW BOON HAW, the Singapore millionaire h suggestion to the Chinese Ministry of Educal ion king for the establishment of Oriental medical provinces in China, according to the Chinese press Mr. Aw's proposal was prompted after his recent extensive tour In Free
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  • 199 2 THE donations from local Chinese j to the London Lord Mayor's j National Air Raid Distress Fund, made through the Singapore China l Relief Fund Committee now stands j at over $45,000. The latest list of donations is as follows: Mr Lee Choon Seng $2,000. Chop
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  • 22 2 A RADIO play, "Luck Of Marston Hall.'" will be presented by the Singapore broadcasting station at 8.45 p.m. to-day.
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  • 375 2 A FATAL motor accident which occurrerd at Elgin Bridge on the night of May 22 last, when a Chinese ricksha puller was knocked down *his body being later found wedged between two barges in the river, was recalled in the high court when the matter
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  • 20 2 SAPPER H. Malkin, of Victoria, Australia's leading soldieraxeman, won a tree-felling contest in a Dominion axemen's carnival in England.
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  • 26 2 THE fourth talk in the "War Time 1 Cook" series of the Singapore Broadcasting Station will be given lat 12.45 p.m. to-day.
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  • 27 2 (Cent-A-Plar Total number oj enemy pi ane destroyed during yesJ rday on all fronts up to midnight I idon tim (excluding Soviet ckunu SEVENTEEN
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  • 212 3 p I Defence Exercises I take place throughout Sept 15 and 16. :>;s will be intensive, ide a further test of and co-ordination of defence organisation t Lhe information obthe previous Malayan hi Id in June last. will take place in dayirs as well as after
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  • 25 3 OFAMOUS0 FAMOUS Olympic swim- and now th? head of a big manufacturing company. Prank Beaurepfcire has been td Lord Mayor of M?l-
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  • 87 3 Seven months ago Inche Teh Sapura. ivife of the Raja Muda of Perak, started a Malay knitting class in Batu Gajah. Though the majority of the Malay women were beginners, they soon achieved ivork of a high standard, and have already made literally hundreds of
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  • 284 3 RESIDENTS on the west coast of Singapore island, along Pasir Panjang Road, Buona Vista Road and in the Alexandra Road districts, will have their first experience of an evacuation practice on Sunday. It is understood that the exercise will be similar to those recently
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  • 106 3 IN addition to special issues of Singapore Chinese newspapers, a short programme "In Memory of Tagore" is to be broadcast from Singapore at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. It will include a short talic by Professor Ju Peon in Mandarin, music and songs by Tagore and a recording
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  • 240 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SPECIAL general meeting of members of the Singapore Junior Civil Service Association, to consider the proposal of the F.M.S. Clerical Service Association to hold a Malayanwide conferince in connection with the action taken by the Colony and F.M.S. Governments regarding indebtedness
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  • 163 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursaay THE first Malay gfrls' colleg* in Malaya will be inaugurated in January next in Kuala Lumpur. A large building at V 2 mile |poh Road, will be converted to suio the purpose. Ihe College will be to the Ma!
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  • 95 3 I (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. MR. E. E. H. Beck. Chief Police Officer. Perak. will be leaving Ipoh during the week-end on fiye months' leave which will be spent in West Australia. Mr. Beck succeeded Mr E E. Bagot about two years ago. when
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  • 254 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 4 NEW lest has been introduced by local Guide lathorities to make older Cauides more useful than they wcnU otherwise be in limes of emergency. This takes the form of checking up on their knowledge of the location of important points within
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  • 107 3 decause lie caught hold of a H detective by his shirt and challenged him to a fight. Karrupiah treu convicted by Mr. W. D. Carew. the third magistrate, on a charge of using criminal force to the detective. The magistrate, however, remarking that he did not take
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  • 343 3 Singapore, Thursday. ]y|ADAMK Be Tieow Long alias Suay Nia, ia woman who was described by the prosecution as the head of a tontine concern, and at times running as many as eight to nine tontines at a time, stood trial before Mr. C.
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    • 178 3 ft SLEEPY AFTER MEALS? d your eyes weighted with it head nodding after meals from a feeling of heaviness h pre>sure ire that excess acidity tes the delicate stomach lining fermentation is to blame, ited Magnesia after eating in a moment the harmful which should not be from a vague
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  • 1842 4 Scottish Rifle, Cimon Will Be Biggest Dangers For The Cup Final Day's Races: Tonroe, Counsel Day's Best Bets (By "Spectator") £JAN Mystic Music win the Gold Cup to-morrow and thus create racing history in this country by being the only horse to annex this coveted
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  • 174 4 ALL is set for to-night's War Fund boxing at the Happy World covered Stadium, when Joe Diamond and Rush Milling top a bill of good fights. Both Diamond and Milling have completed their training, and are now fighting fit, keen to get at each other. The
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  • 21 4 THE reserve division soccer match between the Malays and the R.A.F., to have been played at the Stadium yesterday, was postponed.
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  • 231 4 Mystic Music Again Impresses This Morning's Track Notes (By "Spectator**) r pHERE was slight activity on the track this morning when training was continued in preparation for to-morrow's races. Although the going was good while training was in progress, htavy rain which fell afterwards rendered the going
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  • 20 4 R.A.F. (Tengah) defeated the Malay Regiment by s—o In a Div. II "A" league match played at Tengah yesterday. n
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  • 154 4 THE following are the scratch 1 ings and order of running for to-morrow's races: Race I—Horses Class 1, Div. 2, l\i miles: Smoke breams, Early Hope, Last Chance. Race 2—Ponies Class L Div. 1, 6 furs.: White Face. Race 3—Horses Class 2. Div. 1, 6 furs
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  • 39 4 SOCCER: Reserve Division, Loyals v Fortress RE., Gillmari; Div lIA, Fortress Signals v Publishers. V.M.C.A.; Div. :18. Post Office v H.M.S. Sultan, Post Office; J.C.S.A. v Stamford-S.C., J.C.S.A.; Wanderers v R AY. (kallangi, Selerang. TENNIS: S.R.C. Tournament.
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  • 27 4 r[E S.C.F.A. —Police match, arranged for to-day at the Stadium, has been postponed. The N.B. Coriathians—lndian Association game has also been called off
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  • 237 4 BY the odd goal in five the S.C.F.A. "B" defeated the R.A.F. (H.Q.) in an exciting and fast Div. 118 game of football played at Farrer Park yesterday. The game opened with brisk exchanges each team attacking in turn. For about 15 minutes, however, neither could
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  • 117 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday. AT a meeting of the committee of inanasement of the Ne«ri Sembilan Hockey Association held at the VS. Club the circular letter of the Selangor Hockey Association dealing with a suggestion to exclude Services players from being selected lor State
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  • 37 4 THE Keppel House Spoon competitior netition of the Kepnel Goli Club for August resulted in a yin lor Mrs J. A. Burr with a score cf 47-49-47 equal to 143 less handicap 39 equal, to 104 nett
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  • 49 4 HP-HE Army large final between the Signals and the Ham ment will be played starting from Su id 1 and continuing d.,,u r !t end. The Signals iefeated (in L Royal Artillery t« enter i, I while the Tads h,d Highlanders as Ua* semi-final.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 30 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.10 a.m., 9.1 ft.--10.54 p.m.. 9.9 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.41 a.m., 9.2 ft., 11.32 p.m.. 10.1 ft. SUNDAY: 12.07 p.m., 9.3 ft.; 12.06 a.m., 10.1 It.
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  • 152 5 sleepless—lrritable—nge—these are the trials :iv men and women lives In the Tropics The system is only tonic, stimulating diet, ising vitamins. These vitaf fnund in really fresh green vegetables and ter and eggs—but unit' hot climate, food Is value before It rea•;r.il energy must
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  • 508 5 conditions threw a heavy strain on the timber industry which was (and will continue to be) hard put to meet emergency orders without dislocation of normal undertakings," states the annual report of the Forest Administration in Malaya, including Brunei, for 1940. It
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  • 131 5 (Ficm Our Own Reporter) j Penang. Thursday. ON the instructions of the Penang crown counsel, the summons against Gee Kok Weng, of the Chinese Protectorate, was withdrawn before Mr. B. F. Bridge, in the District Court yesterday morning. Kok Weng was originally summoned for accepting for himself gambling
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  • 36 5 •THEY DARE NOT LOVE" (At the Pavilion) a COLUMBIA innovation, whereby four A of the most prominent Journalists in They Dare Not Love" began a season yesterday. f n Austrian Into. hth George Brent and
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  • 225 5 ARCHDEACON Graham White officiated at the double wedding of Mr. Eustace Misslebrook Oborne and Miss Majorie Bowen and Mr. Aubrey Medway-Curtis and Miss Miriam Misslebrook Oborne at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday at 5 p.m. Both brides arrived from England a few days ago. Miss Oborne, who was given
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  • 93 5 A beginners' Malay cl iss will commence on Saturday, Sept. 13. at 930 am at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. If there are sufficient enrolments, :> beginners' continuation Mr-lay class will also be formed. The recently started Saturday morning ebon In Cantonese cookery can takf more students A new
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  • 58 5 THE Singapore Malay Schools 1941 Exhibition of Work will be held at Kota Raja Malay School <old Victoria School) on the following days:— Friday Sept. 19:—9.00 a.m.—12.00 noon men to ladies only; 2.30 pm.~6 0Q pro. open to all. Saturday, Sept. 20:-8 30 a.m.-4 00 P.m.. open
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  • 103 5 Reuter. Malta, Sept REPLYING to a me sage from Sir John Dill. Chief of Ihe Imperial General Staff, en entering the third year of the war, praising the conduct of Malta's garrison, the Governor cf Malta, Lt. Gen. W.G S. Debbie, said: "Your message has been
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  • 321 5 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 4. r iron link between Burma and China was how the d< put) leader of the Chinese Goodwill Mission, Mr. Tseng Yangfu described the new Burma-Yunrtan railway at a Rotary dinner last night. Drawing a vivid picture of the vast area the
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  • 82 5 ■oESIDES manufacturing victory cnr badges and brooches, the Mnlayin Handicrafts Co. have now put on the market V bicycle badges at $1 each These chromium plated badger.. with the words Victory and Freedom, embossed on a circle background, have the In red. blue, green or
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  • 61 5 Lucknow. Sept 3. The United Provinces' recent gift Of 5. 50,000 to the Air Ministry has brought the following message of thanks: "The United Provinces hn s sent nearly £250,000. This splendid addition brings us great help and encouragement. Your squadron has already a great record and in night defence
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  • 181 5 ALLEGATIONS that he was assaulted by a ricksha puller with a kandar stick in the early hours of the morning, were made by Lending Aircraftman Jack Huegins, before Mr. W. D. Carcw, in the third police court yesterday. This case in which Nko Ah HoL
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  • 131 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. FHE Feed Supply Department in Penang has been re-organised The Assistant Comptroller of Customs. Maior Keet, is now the Food Supply Officer. The Fo:d Supply Office is located in the Customs House, Queen Street. The Rice Registration section o! the
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  • 102 5 METHODIST Churches throuuhout Malaya and Malaysia have been urged I v the Resident Bishop, Ed Win P. Let-, to observe Sunday. Sept. 7 as a rtay ot prayer along with the rest of the Brlt1«'. Empire, for "the early COUllng Of a constructive peace
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  • 39 5 nfitfE following are the latest donors to the Malaya Patriotic Fund from the Sceamat District: Batu .am (Johore) Club. Batu Anani, $185: Mr R C. Barnes. $25: Suneei Stharut EsUfte, Batu Anam. $14.45.
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  • 152 6 Dress Reform Carlyle enunciated his doctrine of sartorial perfection, he could have had no thought of either life in the tropics or an acute shortage of materials, and most certainly none of a combination of the two. Had it been otherwise, assuredly he might, after visiting a typical Singapore
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  • 229 6 pOLLOWING the example of the Services, Ceylon recently awoke to the fact that it is situated in the torrid zone, and, under no less distinguished a lead than that of the Governor, the necktie was banned from the male ensemble until evening shadows render such an article of
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  • 137 6 we not exhorted to economise in every direction, to conserve shipping space and to do without or reduce to a minimum consumption of goods which have to be brought from overseas? And since Malaya's textile industry, so far, is confined to the manufacture of sarongs, it may safely
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  • 1156 6 AT luncheon time in the Ritz, Dorchester and Savoy hotels in London can be found Britons who are judicial and critical. They say Prime Minister Winston has bad advisers. They say he surrounds himself with personal friends. They complain that he has put a trade unionist
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  • 716 6 (Tribune Staff Renter) ENGLISH women in the Battle of Britain and Chinese women in China's war have shown the vital part they can play in the fight for victory against aggression. In the part they play, we can distinguish between work in which women
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  • 451 6 QELDOM a d mention in cases arising out of tions. and social been, and arc selves wfaeth< r should be instituted a subject In pi children for a >, look on life. The decision difficult one in that Malaya, an the West, is a races, each havi
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  • 673 7 Reuter. \\x Alexander VVerth, Renter's special Correspondent in Moscow) Moscow, Sept. 4. f EMNGRAD'S defences have k been so thoroughly organby Marshal Voroshilov they should immobilise large German forces for months. is no basis for the Geri boast that their troops reached a point 15 miles th
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  • 137 7 Reuter London, Sept. 5. j FOUR new bishops, whose ncminan has been approved by the include the Right Reverend; Baring Hudson, who becam? B: uadier- General in the last war c age of 23 and who wen the I) S O. and the Military Cross,; with bar.
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  • 314 7 Chungking, Sept. 4. CHINESE forces completely occupied the city of Foochow, capital of the rich province of Fukien. which for several years has been a commercial and military Japanese stronghold. Foochow is situated just across the narrow straits from the Japanese owned island of Formosa. According
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  • 267 7 Chungking, Sept. 5. JAPAN'S loss of Foochow has been a staggering blow to the Nanking' Government's prestige, since the pro-Japanese Wang Ching-wei has been devoting much attention to expanding his nro-Jananese Chinese army in Fukien. Naturally, this Japanese move has done much tc increase the
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  • 90 7 Reuter. London, Sept. b. THE sinking of an Italian submarine by the British cruiser Hermione, is reported in an Admiralty communique. It says that the Hermione (Capt. G. N. Oliver, R.N.) recently sighted an Italian U-boat on the surface shortly before dawn. While the cruiser
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  • 176 7 Reuter. Saigon, Sept. 4. THE Governor-General, Admiral Decoux, has arrived in Saigon after a tour of Cambodia. No Dew political developments are expected at the moment. While Japanese troops are preparing for a prolonged sojourn they are manifestly incapable of further offensive action in this area
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  • 41 7 New York. Sept. 4. MR Myron C. Taylor. President Roosevelt's personal representative to the I Vatican, left by Clipper yesterday on hla way to Rome having recuperated I from hla recent Ulnewj whlrh lasted
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  • 301 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. "/CANADA'S entry into the war was the deliberate decision of a free people; we placed ourselves freely at Britain's side because Britain's cause was the cause of world freedom and we stand with Britain to the end," declared the Canadian Prime Minister,
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  • 168 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 4. SIGNIFICANCE is attached to a number of import- ant conferences held here i to-day. J The Foreign Minister, Ad- miral Toyoda, was granted one of the longest audiences j of recent times by the Em- peror. He spent nearly two j hours at the
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  • 843 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. NO greater service had been rendered to Britain than that of Canadian troops, who have stood through the whole of a critical 15 months at the very point where they would be the first to be hurled into a counterstroke
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    • 96 7 Dear Mary, would yon and BUI careJo gg are getting up lor the War Fund am* mss(m Road Tickets are $i eacH. and include 'Jf^SSZ 11 and sott lor only 0.10. Nt There will be no auctions to break uactions. The Committee is records but to swell the W^eVina of
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    • 151 7 ■00 m HI Hi HlH| H» HHHt Hi H BB*^^^^^^/ There's nothing .^H^l^^^W^^hWN fragrant cup of Robinson's Coffee, a blend of the J^^^^^b/ choicest coffees grow n. X £r\V carefully selected tor its I |l quality and rare aroma, V and skilfully toas'ed To bring out all its goodness lb.
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    • 389 8 I ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE AI'I'LAI I» DEANNA'S GLORIOUS VOICE OF VICTORY! PREVIOUS RECORDS The Screen's Singing Sweetheart in iter «!fIBB DEANNA DURBIN W^BBBk ROBERT BENCHLEY ROBERT STACK SPECIAL FIRST FILM of the RTSSIAX-fiERMAN WAR! SINGAPORE DUTCH EAST INDIES READY J (Metrotone News-of-the-Day) TO-MORROW'S BIG MIDNIGHT ATTRACTION! AT THE < VITO i"
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    • 264 8 Finest bar none, not even "Mr. Deeds" Quy COOPER O Barbara STANWYCK in "MEET JOHN HOE" COMING toALHAMBRA THAT VIITOItY IS JUST AROUND j THE CORNER IS AS CERTAIN AS THE MOON WILL BE UP TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT:- After-Dinner Dance, 9.30 to 12 TO-MORROW-THE TURF BALL 9.30 To EXTENSION (I a.m.)
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    • 184 8 MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW At 1030 a.m. ALHAMBR/\ "Truly one of th e most delightful light coMedies out of Hollywood in a long while" STRAUS TIMES TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA 1 Warner Bros/ Sparkling Comedx Hit! PRISCILLA LANE I JEFFREY LYNN RONALD REAGAN k\ s MLLION DOLLAR BABYs With MAY
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  • 214 9 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 4. DEAL progress in negotiating the v stabilization loan to Mexico is being nade, according to an announcement made by the United States Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Mcrgenthau, who added that these were the sole negotiations on which he could comment.
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  • 78 9 Renter. A Shanghai. Sept. 4. BOUT 20 are reported to have been seriously injured yesterday when five cars of a freight train bound from Shanghai to Hangchow. overturned near Sungkiang about, 50 miles south-west of Shanghai. The Chinese claim that the train was derailed as v
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  • 38 9 Reuter. London, Sept 4 f\DB9BA, since Monday evening. has been under fire from Rumanian troops who are closing in on the city] according to Rome reports quoted by the Finnish Radio- Reuter.
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  • 60 9 Renter. Chungking, Sept 4 TUIE American-Japanese talks in Wa- must end In failure, .says the official Central Daily News. H Japan yields in the discussions. It will mean failure for Japan but if Japan remains firm in her expansion policy, the discussions must break down,
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    • 421 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED GIRL CLERK. Apply by letter to Mr. Ho. 324, Victoria Street 3rd floor. Singapore. (No. 25L) WANTED—An efficient Book-keeper with a sound knowledge of Tamil. Cash security essential. State salary required. Apply with copies of Testimonials to Box No. 409 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.
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    • 824 10 tmssitiiP'BPS ;gaggaga Situations Vacant J WANTED Agent Stockist throughout Malaya for Condensed Milk. Box 374 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. INo. 960K) WANTED those Interested to handle Australian Goods, new shipment for Malayan Markets Particulars apply Box 373 «0 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 961K) WANTED Qualified tutor for mathematics for a
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    • 870 10 For Sale FOR SALE cost price 32 new bicycles, "Hlrondelle". Apply 528, Geylang Road, Singapore. (No. 15L) IRON SAFE. Combination lock. View Amateur Photo Store, 109, North Bridge Road. Singapore. (No. 8L) FURNITURE: Dining tables, wardrobes, side-boards, writing desks, book cases. 36. Killiney Road. Singapore. (No. 7L) FOR SALE—IO.OOO Carbon
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    • 914 10 Educational J DANCE TO-NIGHT. If yon have never danced before! All you have to do is choose one of the dance Items below that you wish to learn and we zuarettee you to master the figures within i' 2 hours. Pee $3j- only. Quickstep:— Quarter Turns, Natural Turn, Chasse Reverse
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    • 853 10 Wanted ENGLISH COUPLE want accommodation Bat bungalow or part house. Box 389 gjp Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 987K) A NORTHERN INDIAN holding a fine position wishes to meet a respectable lady, view friendship. Please apply Box 400 c|o vialaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. ltu) YOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes acquaintalnship of lady: entertainments,
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    • 597 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE. Of well-made black-stained TEAK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, marbletop ro-ind tables, iron bedsteads, PHILCO radio-receiver. SINGER treadle sewing machine, aluminium cooking pots, a fine collection of well-grown flowering plants in fancy Shanghai porcelain jars on stands, etc., etc. <By Order of Mr M. JinahJ. To be held
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    • 274 10 MALAYAN CEYLON TAMILS FIGHTER FUND. All Ceylon Tamils resident in Malaya are invited to send their contributions to the Ceylon Tamils Fighter Fund direct to any of the Branches of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., or if convenient to the Treasurer, Mr. S. Karalasingham c/o Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 372 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I MT. EMILY SWIMMING POOL It is hereby notified that dosing of the above Pool for cleaning has been extended to U on Sunday, 7 Sept.. 1941 BY ORDE2 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE" (Chapter 451 In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No.
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    • 756 10 ITO-DAY'S KADIo! v j SINGAPORE LOUDON the New Mayfalr Dance Orchestra Eastern SFRvir* ZHL 225 metres 1333 k!cs CSV 17. 8 I M ZHPI 30 9« metres 9 mica }-gF u.U S ft ZHP2 48.58 metre* «.ITS mlcs GSD 11,75 25 l\ m,tr ZHL 225 metres 1333 k|cs. —f.H n
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  • 903 11 Singapore. Sept. 4. Buyers. Se'lers. MINING. 2j7ft 3!--713 r ,6cd k. 0 32 0.33xd 17'- 181--0.70 .£> I*< 6 141--$1) 1.40 1.43 10,3 20 9 17!- 181--5- W- 13'#21 0.23 0.34 0.37 I Ml 1.35 1.38 S sb) 15 6 16 6 15sl 4 3 4
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  • 23 11 Singapore, Friday. I' es of tin and rubber J iin igapore at noon to* i ere: TIN RUBBER 3 Sellers 38%
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  • 128 11 A further notification has been mace by the Controller of Rubber that tn> rate "of release for the fourth quarter 1941 will be 120*; Instead of 117%*% of the basic quota as mentioned in our report last week, state T.ewls r*eat. £''-)L:apore. The Controller gives no reason lor
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  • 61 11 Singapore, Sept. 4. Gambier i?'ooi Java Cube 12.00] Hamburg Cube %tn\ Muntok White Pepper 16.7b White Pepper Black Pepper uu Sundried Copra 2.80 Mixed Copra 2.5b Small Flake Tapioca bu Fair Flake Tapioca s.w Medium Pearl Tapioca 10.00 Small Pearl Tapioca Lingga Sago Flour 5.00 Fair Sago Flour 4,55
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  • 149 11 (Frcm Our Financial Correspondent) T HP Singapore, Friday. "E tin share market was a firm one 0 yeste/day. and Hong Fatts improved to 2** on the dividend announcement Batu belangors fetched I*l, and Putehs were taken at 127. Thabawlelks were again eJE 22s ex aud
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  • 204 11 Singapore, Sept. 4. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3 32 London demand 2 4 3[32j Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.461 New York demand 47.iui Montreal demand 51
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  • 330 11  -  Vital International Tin Committee Meeting By REUTER Cable London, Sept. 4. JHIE International Tin Committee's vital next meeting will be held in London on Sept. 16 with the delegates of all signatory countries except Indo-China. Replies to the Committee's recommendations about extension of the restriction agreement
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  • 64 11 Reuter Madrid. Sept. 4. LOUD speakers have been placed in factories, as is customary on the eve of big speeches, reports the Berlin correspondent of the newspaper Arriba. He says that this fact, together with the extreme reticence at present surrounding Hitler's headquarters, has given
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  • 66 11 Reuter. Versailles, Sept. 4. FRENCH volunteers for a legion formed to fight Russia were informed yesterday, according to tne Vichy News Agency, that the Fuehrer has decided that all narents of Leeionaries who are at present urisoners of war in Germany, will be liberated following the
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  • 40 11 Renter. Paris. Sept. 4. SITTING behind closed doors, th? Paris Special Tribunal for the repression of Communist activit yrstordav passed sentence on nine accused. The sentences varied from it o years' imprisonment to seven and 12 years' oenal servitude. —Renter.
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    • 41 11 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF bicycles, aT NO. 41D, AMBER ROAD, (off Grove Road) n« Saturday, 6th September, 19«, On p M n y VIEW FRIDAY STH N SEPTEMBER, 1941. Catalogues issied. A t EDWARDS CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
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  • 564 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. A TREMENDOUS battle is now raging for Leningrad against whose formidable ring of outer defences the German forces are throwing masses of troops and hundreds of aeroplanes without so far, it appears, making any real impression on the
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  • 184 12 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 5. THE Moscow authorities arc taking all steps to ensure that the city's population shall have as comfortable a time as possible during the winter. Huge reserves of food are being .stored, including 400.000 tons of potatoes and 214,000 tons of other
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  • 103 12 Reuter. Txkyj, Sept. 5. A\ Attempt la exphm lie Japanese withdraw from Fcocbow, the capital of Fukien Province KCĕ treaiy port, is macV by .he Japan Times, the orsan of the Jap?.ntfe Foreign Oflfte*. It says that tlure i* p0 !om;tr any stra.i'. ic necesstty for
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  • 51 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept 3 TN spite of the uncertain Far Eustern 1 situation, a new all-time record was Brt v.- st erdav when the subscription UM .prned for shares in a new British te •He ronc-rn. the China Cotton Mil Limited About £2.750.000 were subscribed
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  • 175 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. AS large-scale fighter combats, ending in an 11-7 Royal A Air Force victory, blazed up again over Northern France yesterday, a Flying Fortress bombed Rotterdam docks, and then climbed like a rocket to shake off two Messerchmittf Spitfires and Hurricanes,
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  • 375 12 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 5. AN unconfirmed report that the Army of Marshal Ritter yon A Leeb has contacted the Soviet defence lines between ten ana 12 miles west and south of Leningrad was telegraphed yesterday by the correspondent of the "Svenaka Dagbladet. These defences are
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 4. THE Evening Star says tonight that it is reliably reported that the Vichy Ambassador to Washington, M. Henri Haye, will be leaving Washington thi* month for Vichy and Versailles, and is not likely to return. He will be accompanied, according to the
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  • 96 12 Reuter. Malta. Sept. 5. AM official announcement of the shooting down of six fighters over Malta yesterday, says: "Last night, in a succession of raids on Malta, enemy raiders, operating singly, dropped oombs on iana. causing slight civilian damage, but no casualties. "Cn Thursday morning, a
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  • 208 12 Re d Forces In Iran Very Well Armed IBy Patrick Crone Pei advanced ftu 2!***» "|HE little vm, ico miics I ieheran and c Pc echoes to-day to well-ordered Soviet 1 tons marching with cts through the Sift rumble of trucfc tioops, all sittini imi2?l as though at a ceremonS
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  • 51 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept SIR Archibald Clark X h British Ambass C has appointed a to unify all Br::. rg i rendering aid to China The committee will be mil::..-.: to take over control ol ill BcM aid services to Chin reports in the Chin Shanghai.
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  • 370 12 Reuter. (By Reuters Air Correspondent) Londc D, Sept I YEW details of the extent to which British Wi contributed to the Navy's success in the Battle tic v hich was surveyed by a naval spokesman in Londoi terday, can be deduced from the
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  • 98 12 RETURNING ovei A yesterday bombing Rotterdam from 2 g height, one of Bi American-built f was pursued by U ers. The captain of a aircraft who watcher, the «J ings say. that th. ai ®Z climb was so great tl trails of both pursue; aa were like
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  • 85 12 Reuter. Batatia, United States rhipmerU* materials and PTC t0 the W.E I. in the la-l* spwere five times *< Ci tfd fore and it aaa? >" |)led m that the* will stiM i o(l ,hf the coK:in? months n N.E.I. Trade C on,m on J the Tnifed State.
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